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look, bill clinton might do a good job there. nothing against bill clinton, it just seems early this the process, why not allow the secretary of state, for that matter the president to take care of it instead. i think it's premature. maybe later on as we get further down the path, but i'm not sure what the purpose was right there from senator mccain. >> michael, much has been happening behind the scene, these discussions about a cease-fire. so if that piece is reached and reached, you know, later this afternoon, early into tonight, how much credit do you think that the u.s. can claim in all that? the secretary of state is on her way there, the president has made all the overnight phone calls to speak with morsi, to oversee this process. >> well, i think by your description and your reporting that the president has been pretty hands on in this process thus far. and therefore, if it resolves with the cease-fire, i think they're deserving of some credit. the challenge though becomes -- i don't want to presuppose there will be a ceas
look, bill clinton might do a good job there. nothing against bill clinton, it just seems early this the process, why not allow the secretary of state, for that matter the president to take care of it instead. i think it's premature. maybe later on as we get further down the path, but i'm not sure what the purpose was right there from senator mccain. >> michael, much has been happening behind the scene, these discussions about a cease-fire. so if that piece is reached and reached, you...
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>> well, you know, bill clinton was a troubleshooter for barack obama during the presidential contest, and he certainly knows his dealings in that really troubling, very difficult terrain of middle east politics. i would say he might be able to help out and negotiate a cease-fire, but actually completely solving the whole middle east process in conflict there with something he was unable to do as president. it's been a thorny issue for lots of presidents, and you understand why that world is so volatile and has repercussions throughout the entire globe. >> mark, back to first read and some of the assessment. obviously, the asap notion is an obvious one. we know that the white house and president talking with both morsi and netanyahu today. you heard -- i don't know it if you heard, you heard jim frederick's assessment that the white house has been really hands-off here. what's behind that strategy? >> it shows you how tricky of a terrain it is right now for the white house always to be leaning going guard. jim frederick mentioned that leading from behind, which was coined in a new yor
>> well, you know, bill clinton was a troubleshooter for barack obama during the presidential contest, and he certainly knows his dealings in that really troubling, very difficult terrain of middle east politics. i would say he might be able to help out and negotiate a cease-fire, but actually completely solving the whole middle east process in conflict there with something he was unable to do as president. it's been a thorny issue for lots of presidents, and you understand why that world...
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>> are risks when bill clinton is involved. he is a major articulator of the economic theory, but he may also remind voters that the economy was much stronger when bill client clinton was president, and that he actually cut deals with republicans on spending, tax rate reduction. president obama has not done those things and has fought more aggressively with the republican congress. even so i'm confident that the obama campaign believes that bill clinton will be a positive. they believe net-net, bill clinton will be a strong positive for them. >> major, despite the struggles over are you better off question, when you talk about the confidence of the obama campaign. you say every campaign believes it can win. but you say the obama campaign is so confident. why do you believe so? >> because they believe the country likes this president and trusts this president and that those are the two commodities that will move voters, that likability and trust are key factors for the president. they believe the country has been traumatized by
>> are risks when bill clinton is involved. he is a major articulator of the economic theory, but he may also remind voters that the economy was much stronger when bill client clinton was president, and that he actually cut deals with republicans on spending, tax rate reduction. president obama has not done those things and has fought more aggressively with the republican congress. even so i'm confident that the obama campaign believes that bill clinton will be a positive. they believe...
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in the 1990s there was a president's endorsement and bill clinton include add twin kwee in a time capsule. and it was put through a test. now the twinkie needs someone to come to its rescue or we'll have to say good-bye to the twinkie for good. >> well, when it comes to comedy, there are a few boundaries for "saturday night live," especially when it comes to mocking the media. this week they took aim at our own wolf blitzer. >> joining us now is the mayer of tampa, also known as derek "fat deuce" derek. >> what's up, homey? where you at? >> i'm in the situation room. >> straight up. >> all right, yeah. mr. mayor, what can you tell us about yokely seen here walking up and down the stairs repeatedly. >> jill kelley? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, she's fun. she's like a fun one. tampa all fun. tampa got everything. see gars, jill kelley, tap shoes, loose murderers. and jill kelley got a dress too. she's fine. >> and this is the same jill kelley seen here in a cnn drama tieization. >> oh, that's funny. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal
in the 1990s there was a president's endorsement and bill clinton include add twin kwee in a time capsule. and it was put through a test. now the twinkie needs someone to come to its rescue or we'll have to say good-bye to the twinkie for good. >> well, when it comes to comedy, there are a few boundaries for "saturday night live," especially when it comes to mocking the media. this week they took aim at our own wolf blitzer. >> joining us now is the mayer of tampa, also...
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winston lord serve as the assistant secretary of state from 1993-1997 for president bill clinton he has bush really served as co-chairman of the overseers of the international rescue committee, the largest non-sectarian organization that helped refugees abroad and resettle some in the united states. he has had a long career of bipartisan service in the u.s. government, a special assistant to the national security advisor he accompanied henry kissinger on his secret visit to china and president nixon on his historic opening in early 1970s, as well as subsequent trips by president ford and dr. kissinger. from 1985-1989, he served as the u.s. ambassador to beijing under presidents reagan and bush. ambassador lord's other key government assignments were as state department took a policy planning, from 1973-77, and in defense state department in the 1960s. in between these posts he has helped him and headed in variety of private organizations related to international affairs. as well as chairman of the national endowment for democracy, and chairman of the carnegie endowment national commissi
winston lord serve as the assistant secretary of state from 1993-1997 for president bill clinton he has bush really served as co-chairman of the overseers of the international rescue committee, the largest non-sectarian organization that helped refugees abroad and resettle some in the united states. he has had a long career of bipartisan service in the u.s. government, a special assistant to the national security advisor he accompanied henry kissinger on his secret visit to china and president...
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senator john mccain suggesting to bring in bill clinton as a peace negotiator and calling him an honest broker to go in to handle it. and now let's go to aymon goldien. >> well, palestinian forces have left today alone 25 people killed. these targets have varied in range and scope. one incident took place on sunday that is drawing strong condemnation from people here and several around the world saying that it may have amounted to a massacre at the house of one leading member of a hamas militant. according to israel, this is a house belonging to a senior official of hamas, but at the same time there were 12 people inside of that house, including four women and four children. all of them killed. so many people are condemning that attack. meanwhile, it is nighttime here and the people of gaza are bracing themselves for what could be another night of deadly attacks despite the diplomatic activity in cairo. negotiations are under way as well as palestinian factions as to what to do next, but those here in gaza say they are preparing for a ground invasion, and meaning if israel launches a wa
senator john mccain suggesting to bring in bill clinton as a peace negotiator and calling him an honest broker to go in to handle it. and now let's go to aymon goldien. >> well, palestinian forces have left today alone 25 people killed. these targets have varied in range and scope. one incident took place on sunday that is drawing strong condemnation from people here and several around the world saying that it may have amounted to a massacre at the house of one leading member of a hamas...
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i know bill clinton, and i like bill clinton and yes, i admit it on national tv. she sh he showed us last night what a political comeback looks like. he was marginalized and he went from the first black president to being accused of being a racist. and the guy who marginalized him had to call him back to the rescue, and he did it in fine clintonesque form. he was didactic and funny and lengthy, but he was very, very good. >> dana, tell me about the moment when you know it was a surprise to the audience, but we got a head's up that the president was in the hall and taking the stage, but the moment when you saw him come out, and clinton bowed to him. and he bowed to him before he hugged him and that is a passing of the torch moment. >> wasn't that amazing? bill clinton did a interview before the speech and said it is not a bromance or anything, but it looked like it with that hug. and you covered the fight in 2008 from cover to cover, anna, and you nknow about the tension between the two of them, and we all do, but we also, anybody who has covered bill clinton and w
i know bill clinton, and i like bill clinton and yes, i admit it on national tv. she sh he showed us last night what a political comeback looks like. he was marginalized and he went from the first black president to being accused of being a racist. and the guy who marginalized him had to call him back to the rescue, and he did it in fine clintonesque form. he was didactic and funny and lengthy, but he was very, very good. >> dana, tell me about the moment when you know it was a surprise...
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that bill clinton, the former u.s. president, be named a special middle east u.s. enjoy. george mitchell had that until about a year and a half ago. what do you think of that idea? >> there's no bigger fan of bill clinton than me. he's got a huge experience in the middle east. but all these decisions have to be taken by the president and the new secretary of state. but whatever you do by way of people coming into the situation, whether it's bill clinton, me, george mitchell, whoever it is, the essential thing is you have to have a strategy to move this situation forward. and i think the basic three principles offered are, one, a credible political negotiation, which has some shape or framework to it. so we're negotiating the basic outlines of that negotiation. secondly, there are changes on the ground, both in the economy and development that support the negotiation, don't operate against it. and thirdly, there's got to be some way of reconciling palestinian politics on the right type of basis so that you're dealing with a united partner on the palestinian side as well as
that bill clinton, the former u.s. president, be named a special middle east u.s. enjoy. george mitchell had that until about a year and a half ago. what do you think of that idea? >> there's no bigger fan of bill clinton than me. he's got a huge experience in the middle east. but all these decisions have to be taken by the president and the new secretary of state. but whatever you do by way of people coming into the situation, whether it's bill clinton, me, george mitchell, whoever it...
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not bill clinton, but jeremy minnier -- mayor jeremy minnier. >> all those opposed? >> this is my hometown. born and raised here. >> reporter: proud of it? >> all the way. next we'll go over the budget. >> reporter: this 16-year-old is the new mayor of aredale, iowa, population 74 with a dusty main street and a post office destined for closure. how would is the town? >> 112 years old. we want to spruce it up. >> reporter: there are places where voting someone in this young would raise eye brous bbr not here where they say mayor minnier is what this town needs. >> now we have time for public comment. >> reporter: as a write-in candidate he won in a landslide, 24-8. no super pac necessary. folks already know him. >> i have seen him in a stroller with his twin brother, yes. cute little bundle of joy. >> reporter: although in farm country, name recognition has its pitfalls. >> i had a lady at the bank call me jeremy manure. >> reporter: he has a part-time job preparing ribs in aredale's one restaurant. if the good citizens are hunting for their mayor, chances are they wi
not bill clinton, but jeremy minnier -- mayor jeremy minnier. >> all those opposed? >> this is my hometown. born and raised here. >> reporter: proud of it? >> all the way. next we'll go over the budget. >> reporter: this 16-year-old is the new mayor of aredale, iowa, population 74 with a dusty main street and a post office destined for closure. how would is the town? >> 112 years old. we want to spruce it up. >> reporter: there are places where voting...
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you remember that bill clinton as one of his last agenda items as president tried to come up with peace between the israelis and the palestinians. he failed. now secretary of state hillary clinton has left what was supposed to be her last trip with the president to asia. she made her way. she has just landed in jerusalem. she will meet tonight with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. she does not plan to meet with the palestinians. she will go to ramallah tomorrow . she will meet with president abbas. remember, abbas has little control over things in the gaza strip and little influence over hamas. she will then fly to egypt where she is slated to meet with the president tomorrow and her 5* ides say she -- aides say she will be in time there. >> what does she hope to accomplish there, jennifer? >> that's a good question. i just got off the phone with the israeli am ambassador. he says as of right now there is no agreement to a cease-fire in israel by the israelis in the gaza strip. there is no agreement right now. he said secretary of state hillary clinton's visit there is for diplomacy,
you remember that bill clinton as one of his last agenda items as president tried to come up with peace between the israelis and the palestinians. he failed. now secretary of state hillary clinton has left what was supposed to be her last trip with the president to asia. she made her way. she has just landed in jerusalem. she will meet tonight with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. she does not plan to meet with the palestinians. she will go to ramallah tomorrow . she will meet with president...
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as well if hillary clinton decides to run in 2016. >> bill clinton simplifies all the political garbage. >> reporter: clinton worked the crowd with the same enthusiasm as when he was running and the audience loved it. >> he is such a well-respected president. >> reporter: president obama is also working hard to show audiences a more personable face, the better contrast himself with the more reserved mitt romney and leverage his higher likability rating. last weekend in florida, he hoisted a cold one in a bar, did the florida gator chomp, and let himself be lifted in a bear hug off the floor by the enthusiastic owner of a pizza parlor. and that's not all. next week the president returns to the letterman show to mix it up with dave, it's probably not quite the same as bill clinton playing the sax on the old arsenio hall show some of you will remember but another try for the president to show that he can be easy-going and approachable, more so than mitt romney. >>> he is the son of a nascar legend and pretty good driver himself. this morning, dale earnhardt jr. shares revealing thoughts's
as well if hillary clinton decides to run in 2016. >> bill clinton simplifies all the political garbage. >> reporter: clinton worked the crowd with the same enthusiasm as when he was running and the audience loved it. >> he is such a well-respected president. >> reporter: president obama is also working hard to show audiences a more personable face, the better contrast himself with the more reserved mitt romney and leverage his higher likability rating. last weekend in...
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clinton and george w. bush were. i think he has been stymied and has been unable to find an opening. that opening may be now, and i think he certainly did want to renew american efforts in a second term, but i think he also understands and it's very important that there will be no peace unless the other powers of the region are involved, and it can't just be egypt. it has to be turkey, saudi arabia, qatar, jordan and here finally we have those players in the room and we may have an opportunity for an opening. >> it takes two sides to negotiate. fuad, are there political reasons that both sides, hamas in the case of gaza and israel, nenyahu's government, have for keeping a conflict going? >> well, of course, the men of hamas, this is like we said before, this is their moment. the men of hamas have nothing to offer the people of gaza. think of the people of gaza almost as a captive population. the men of hamas won that territory, if you will, by war. they waged war against the palestinian national authority
clinton and george w. bush were. i think he has been stymied and has been unable to find an opening. that opening may be now, and i think he certainly did want to renew american efforts in a second term, but i think he also understands and it's very important that there will be no peace unless the other powers of the region are involved, and it can't just be egypt. it has to be turkey, saudi arabia, qatar, jordan and here finally we have those players in the room and we may have an opportunity...
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we're also not done with the bill clintons of of the world and the barack obamas of the world. >> we hear rand paul is talking about not a 30-year run but possibly four years. >> he's still viable. i think it's important to remember that what allen west represented beyond just the tea party was an anti-islamic really almost jihadism and it took root in south florida. he was very stridently anti-muslim and in a way that was ironic because he is an african-american and he took that to extremes as well. at the end of the day he also voted to raise the debt ceiling. so he wasn't a purist on tea party ideology. he think he represents a lot of the contradictions and a lot of the failings of the extreme right and his having lost even narrowly was a huge symbolic victory for democrats. he was one of the top ten targets for democrats in the 2012 election. his losing has great significance. i agree with goldie that tea party ideology is the republican party's base, it's part of them, but him losing i think was an important movement for tolerance and i think for a more moderate and hopefully mo
we're also not done with the bill clintons of of the world and the barack obamas of the world. >> we hear rand paul is talking about not a 30-year run but possibly four years. >> he's still viable. i think it's important to remember that what allen west represented beyond just the tea party was an anti-islamic really almost jihadism and it took root in south florida. he was very stridently anti-muslim and in a way that was ironic because he is an african-american and he took that to...
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as well if hillary clinton decides to run 20i7b 16. >> bill clinton simplifies all of the political garbage. >> reporter: clinton worked the crowd with the same enthusiasm as what he was running and the audience loved him. >> he's such a well-respected president. >> reporter: president obama is also working hard to show his audiences a more personable face, better to contrast himself with the more reserved mitt romney and leverage his higher likability rating. last weekend in florida, he hoist ad cold one at a bar, had florida gator church and let himself be lifted off the floor by an enthusiastic owner of a pizza parlor. next week the president returns to the letterman show. but another try for the president to show that he can be easy going and approachable, more so than mitt romney. norah, charlie, gayle. >> some of us do remember. thank you, bill plante. largest pay out ever to an individual whistleblower. the "wall street journal" reports bradley was awarded $104 million to help the u.s. government crack down on tax evasion. he exposed secrets within the swiss banking system to
as well if hillary clinton decides to run 20i7b 16. >> bill clinton simplifies all of the political garbage. >> reporter: clinton worked the crowd with the same enthusiasm as what he was running and the audience loved him. >> he's such a well-respected president. >> reporter: president obama is also working hard to show his audiences a more personable face, better to contrast himself with the more reserved mitt romney and leverage his higher likability rating. last...
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bush, he went and said that bill clinton was absolutely and completely wrong. he personalized our relationship with russia. that is a disaster and i'm going to be a realist and i am going to think about america and we will have a whole new idea. he looked into his eyes, vladimir putin and said [inaudible] defense collide. inbox changes. barack obama said he's going to sit down and negotiate with our enemies as well as her friends. and who outlined the new policy of engagement. reality simply did not permit it. he is running on many of the supporters of barack obama of 2008. >> host: here is the latest cover of who won the great recession. we will talk more about that this morning in a few moments. but first, here's a question coming in from tony on twitter. should a new approach be tried. for your answer, would share with the audience, one of your jobs as a co-chief along with your husband, peter baker, as part of the region of the world that you know well. >> guest: yes, we were there during vladimir putin's first term in office. and we got to see the shaping
bush, he went and said that bill clinton was absolutely and completely wrong. he personalized our relationship with russia. that is a disaster and i'm going to be a realist and i am going to think about america and we will have a whole new idea. he looked into his eyes, vladimir putin and said [inaudible] defense collide. inbox changes. barack obama said he's going to sit down and negotiate with our enemies as well as her friends. and who outlined the new policy of engagement. reality simply...
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bush, for which he is being heralded and bill clinton has led the way as well in communicating this around the world, the importance of all of this. hillary clinton added money to it this year. but at the same time, when will we see a vaccine? >> a vaccine is still in the stage of scientific discovery. we don't have a vaccine yet. we had a trial that was only moderately effective, not ready for prime time. but the scientific advances that will give us a vaccine and we can't predict when, if you put that in the combination of preventions, then that trajectory decrease will be even greater. >> dr. fauci, thank you for your leadership on this. it's really inspiring. we will continue this conversation throughout the year, not only when the world is watching. >> thank you. >>> up next, the politics of gun control. the candidates go on the record. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely pu
bush, for which he is being heralded and bill clinton has led the way as well in communicating this around the world, the importance of all of this. hillary clinton added money to it this year. but at the same time, when will we see a vaccine? >> a vaccine is still in the stage of scientific discovery. we don't have a vaccine yet. we had a trial that was only moderately effective, not ready for prime time. but the scientific advances that will give us a vaccine and we can't predict when,...
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. >> is your work -- compare him to bill clinton who you also worked with. i mean, the image that we have is a president that does not do that as much as bill clinton did in terms of offering guidance and trying to get people together in the same room, reaching out to republicans, reaching out to you. the level of leadership from the president when it comes to legislative things compared to former president clinton. >> well, i would say that they both score very high in terms of leadership. if you measure leadership in the number of phone calls, well, that might be a little bit of a different story because they're different personalities. >> yeah, more contact with bill clinton over the years. >> well, i wasn't leader or speaker when president clinton was president, but we all -- but i saw how he worked with congress and our leadership at the time. make no mistake, president obama is, of course, a great leader, has great vision for our country, he knows the issues, he has a plan, he is eloquent and can draw people to what he has to say, and that's all great.
. >> is your work -- compare him to bill clinton who you also worked with. i mean, the image that we have is a president that does not do that as much as bill clinton did in terms of offering guidance and trying to get people together in the same room, reaching out to republicans, reaching out to you. the level of leadership from the president when it comes to legislative things compared to former president clinton. >> well, i would say that they both score very high in terms of...
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as the story goes, bill clinton's class pamates were sag his letters and little things he wrote at the age of 15 and 16. he wasn't captain of the football team. but he exuded an extraordinary sense of himself. i'm sure they had stories about lyndon johnson. my grandfather, my father told the story in 1938 or '9 they were living in manila working for mcarthur. douglas mcarthur. and my dad confronted my grandfather with the suggestion that my grandfather was wasting his time. why are you wasting your time working for douglas mcarthur as an assistant liaising with the government when you have one offer after another from large shipping concerns and businesses to go into business and his reply was, i believe war is going to break out in 24 or 36 months and when it does i will lead it there. he's a colonel. i don't want to be mystical. i'm just saying they're unusual people. i think there is there have an element of them. >> history is full of tensions between dwight eisenhower and richard nixon. you were there and saw the relationship up close. how would you characterize the relationship b
as the story goes, bill clinton's class pamates were sag his letters and little things he wrote at the age of 15 and 16. he wasn't captain of the football team. but he exuded an extraordinary sense of himself. i'm sure they had stories about lyndon johnson. my grandfather, my father told the story in 1938 or '9 they were living in manila working for mcarthur. douglas mcarthur. and my dad confronted my grandfather with the suggestion that my grandfather was wasting his time. why are you wasting...
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he saidings let's sill bill clinton to the middle east. quickly, how about hillary clinton, who actually had success? >> who went to the middle east and was quite successful and happens to be quite respected and accomplished in her own right. and i also think, you know, his attacks on susan rice also to me bear some sexism. even attacks outside of john mccain, putting benghazi aside, she hasn't been nice enough. she's too ambitious. you would never hear that say about -- >> she's too tough. >> too ambitious. >> doesn't take guff from enough people. thanks and happy thanksgiving. >> thanks. >> happy thanksgiving. >>> next, you lost. deal with it. there will be no dessert. victor! victor! i got your campbell's chunky soup. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. the giants don't have a mascot! ohhh! eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. hmmm. for giant hunger! thanks mom! see ya! whoaa...oops! mom? i'm ok. grandma? hi sweetie! she operates the head. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it
he saidings let's sill bill clinton to the middle east. quickly, how about hillary clinton, who actually had success? >> who went to the middle east and was quite successful and happens to be quite respected and accomplished in her own right. and i also think, you know, his attacks on susan rice also to me bear some sexism. even attacks outside of john mccain, putting benghazi aside, she hasn't been nice enough. she's too ambitious. you would never hear that say about -- >> she's...
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clinton to eliot spitzer i sincerely apologize to anthony weiner i did not tweet scandal walks hand in hand with american politicians it shows you that behind the surface you know the vid near of propriety veneer of you know respectability there's some really pretty kooky pretty kinky people that are out there you know once you begin to unmask them you know if you know people are shocked it's often not what's said or done but the way it's reacted to and followed up on the impacts of politicians career if bill clinton yeah i was having an affair with my interned she's really cute what can i say my wife she loves you know lucy or ice princess she's not but now i mean you know impeachment would have never happened secretly a lot of people men and women would have been like finally someone to keep. you know real similar episodes with politicians abroad to me often get no more than a chuckle in america going outside the line can be extremely criticized other countries look at us and think we're ridiculous i think there's a lot of hypocrisy and moral then connor is running for u.s. congre
clinton to eliot spitzer i sincerely apologize to anthony weiner i did not tweet scandal walks hand in hand with american politicians it shows you that behind the surface you know the vid near of propriety veneer of you know respectability there's some really pretty kooky pretty kinky people that are out there you know once you begin to unmask them you know if you know people are shocked it's often not what's said or done but the way it's reacted to and followed up on the impacts of politicians...
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bush lost to bill clinton. >>> it has been a hairied pace for the correspondents as welt. political correspondent paul steinhauser joins us from his home base in washington. yesterday you were in pennsylvania covering a paul ryan rally. what do you think is the message for the challengers? >> we're hearing change. change and change. remember four years ago president obama ran on the mantle of hope and change. romney finished up at a rally out in colorado. another one of those eight battleground states we keep talking about. and what mitt romney is saying do you want another four years of under president obama or do you want something a little different? here's part of what he said. >> change can't be measured in speeches. it is measured in achievements. and four years ago, four years ago candidate obama promise dodd so very much, but he's fallen so very short. you recall. he promised he'd be a post-partisan president but he's been most partisan. dividing, attacking, blaming. >> you know, at this late hour here it's all about the ground game. it's about the candidates makin
bush lost to bill clinton. >>> it has been a hairied pace for the correspondents as welt. political correspondent paul steinhauser joins us from his home base in washington. yesterday you were in pennsylvania covering a paul ryan rally. what do you think is the message for the challengers? >> we're hearing change. change and change. remember four years ago president obama ran on the mantle of hope and change. romney finished up at a rally out in colorado. another one of those...
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as the story goes, bill clinton's classmates were saving his letters and little things that he wrote and at the age of 15 and 16, he wasn't captain of the football team, he wasn't this, but he exuded an extraordinary sense of himself. i'm sure linden, lucy have stori stories. a man of extraordinary drive. my grandfather, my father told a story in 1938 or '39 they were living in manila -- >> he was working for mcarthur. >> douglas mcarthur and my dad confronted my grandfather with the idea and suggestion that the idea that my grandfather was wasting his time. why are you wasting your time working for douglas mcarthur as an assistant leazing with president's government and so forth and you have one offer after another from large shipping and why are you wasting your time. ? his reply was, i believe the war is going to break out in 24 to 36 months and when it does, i will lead. he's a colonel. these are, i don't want to be mystical about this, i'm just saying they're unusual people and i think there is, therefore, an element of them, which is noble. >> history is full of tensions betwee
as the story goes, bill clinton's classmates were saving his letters and little things that he wrote and at the age of 15 and 16, he wasn't captain of the football team, he wasn't this, but he exuded an extraordinary sense of himself. i'm sure linden, lucy have stori stories. a man of extraordinary drive. my grandfather, my father told a story in 1938 or '39 they were living in manila -- >> he was working for mcarthur. >> douglas mcarthur and my dad confronted my grandfather with...
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>> there's risk whenever you involve bill clinton for a couple of reasons. especially when the matters are economic. he's a capable articulator of economic theory and the way he approaches the policy of economics. that's one of the hallmarks of his two-term presidency. he may remind voters by his mere presence that the economy was stronger when bill clinton was president and more bipartisan cutting deals with spending, tax rate reductions and other things. president obama has not done those things. he's fought more aggressively with a republican congress than bill clinton did. even so, i'm confident that the obama campaign believes that bill clinton will be a net positive and he will lay down a predicate for all of the arguments that president obama will make for his reelection. they believe net-net bill clinton is a positive for them. >> with the are we better off question, i wanted to ask you about an article you wrote over the weekend. you talk about the confidence of the obama team, you say every campaign team believes they'll win. he has a visceral sens
>> there's risk whenever you involve bill clinton for a couple of reasons. especially when the matters are economic. he's a capable articulator of economic theory and the way he approaches the policy of economics. that's one of the hallmarks of his two-term presidency. he may remind voters by his mere presence that the economy was stronger when bill clinton was president and more bipartisan cutting deals with spending, tax rate reductions and other things. president obama has not done...
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bill clinton. president clinton praised romney's background at the investment firm bain capital. >> i think it will affect some people who relate well to businessmen. and i think he had a good business career. the -- there's a lot of controversy about that, but if you go in and try to save a failing company and you and i have friends here who invest in companies, you can invest in a company, run up the debt, loot it, sell off the assets and force all the people to lose their retirement and fire them. or you can go into a company, have cutbacks, try to make it more productive with the purpose of saving it. and when you try, like anything else you try, you don't always succeed. not every movie you made was a smash hit. >> that's for sure. >> i don't think that we ought to get into a position where we say this is bad work. this is good work. no question that in terms of getting up and going to the office and, you know, basically performing the essential functions of the office, a man who has been gove
bill clinton. president clinton praised romney's background at the investment firm bain capital. >> i think it will affect some people who relate well to businessmen. and i think he had a good business career. the -- there's a lot of controversy about that, but if you go in and try to save a failing company and you and i have friends here who invest in companies, you can invest in a company, run up the debt, loot it, sell off the assets and force all the people to lose their retirement...
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bill clinton, he always gave a great speech. he didn't always. he became throughout his career a much better speech giver. he gave a terrific speech for the partisan crowd here in charlotte. i think that's the real question, kelly, you know, whether the speech is really going to fire up the bases of the democratic party going into the rest of this election or is it something that can appeal to independents. you know, i think what are independents looking for? it's a vision for the future. what we're seeing so far is we have the best defense they can make of the obama administration at this point. >> what's interesting, tony, is republicans have managed to clearly shape the debate about whether americans are better now than they were four years ago. do you think the democrats can mount a strong defense on that point? >> they're certainly trying. they keep tripping up though with some of the platform issues that they've had here, you know, the kerfluffel was the removal of god and putting it back in. that tripped them up until they got to president
bill clinton, he always gave a great speech. he didn't always. he became throughout his career a much better speech giver. he gave a terrific speech for the partisan crowd here in charlotte. i think that's the real question, kelly, you know, whether the speech is really going to fire up the bases of the democratic party going into the rest of this election or is it something that can appeal to independents. you know, i think what are independents looking for? it's a vision for the future. what...
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. >>> tonight, blunt words from bill clinton. the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> why should israel be allowed to have nukes? >> no one thinks that israel is about to drop a bomb on tehran. >> this master campaigner, what he would say to mitt romney. >> if he's going to double down on that 47% remark, that will cause difficulties because we now know that the overwhelming number of those people work and have children. >> and his take on president obama and the economy. how has he managed to avoid public retribution for not fixing the economy better than he has done? >> because this is not a normal time. >> plus his extraordinary work with the clinton global initiative. >> we don't have to produce miracles. all we have to produce is progress. we just keep pushing these rocks up the hichlt ll. >> is the world ready for a clinton back in the office? >> i can run for president of ireland because of my irish heritage. >> this is "piers morgan tonigh
. >>> tonight, blunt words from bill clinton. the 42nd president of the united states on the nuclear threat from iran. you trust ahmadinejad? >> not on this, i don't. >> why should israel be allowed to have nukes? >> no one thinks that israel is about to drop a bomb on tehran. >> this master campaigner, what he would say to mitt romney. >> if he's going to double down on that 47% remark, that will cause difficulties because we now know that the...
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it's the annual gathering con veend by former president bill clinton. we'll take you there live as soon as president obama begins speaking. the president's speeches put him on a world stage six weeks before election day. the words have major implications for the race and foreign policy. i want to bring in elyse labott. he said in finding a resolution to the nuclear crisis with iran, time is not unlimited. the president is facing troubles with his positions on that area. what were the points he hit on? >> if you look at his main critics being prime minister nettnet nett nettenyahu and mitt romney, they're look for the red line on iran. how far does iran have to go before the u.s. would get involved militarily. the president says it's a difference of opinion between the israelis and the united states. the united states has sard, i'm not going to let iran get the bomb. the president said, if they go assemble a nuclear weapon, that is a red line for me. president netanyahu says iran cannot have the no-how and technology. that's a red line for him. it's a di
it's the annual gathering con veend by former president bill clinton. we'll take you there live as soon as president obama begins speaking. the president's speeches put him on a world stage six weeks before election day. the words have major implications for the race and foreign policy. i want to bring in elyse labott. he said in finding a resolution to the nuclear crisis with iran, time is not unlimited. the president is facing troubles with his positions on that area. what were the points he...
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i do think in the convention, bill clinton was a wonderful third party validater. the president has a chance to go on the attack as well in a presidential way, but i think again, because the media is not going to allow for the president to walk out of there as a win because it will say that the race is essentially over, i think the media will end up declaring mitt romney the winner regardless. >> there's a big problem, lots of big problems for mitt romney right now, but this 47% thing. if you're barack obama, as he has been doing these attack ads the last few days, he will hammer mitt romney over the head throughout this debate about 47%. if he doesn't, he's mad. because it's an incredibly powerful hammer to use, because whichever way you try and spin that, it was a disaster. he called half of the country a bunch of scrounging victims. what does mitt romney do if barack obama does that? >> mitt romney has said a couple things since, piers. the first thing he said was that was me, not my campaign. he actually took responsibility which i appreciate when a grown man s
i do think in the convention, bill clinton was a wonderful third party validater. the president has a chance to go on the attack as well in a presidential way, but i think again, because the media is not going to allow for the president to walk out of there as a win because it will say that the race is essentially over, i think the media will end up declaring mitt romney the winner regardless. >> there's a big problem, lots of big problems for mitt romney right now, but this 47% thing. if...
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ross perot made bill clinton a deficit producer. so down at the income of the elevator wasn't going all the way to the top. yet, ross perot must remember 120% of the vote almost. shows you how americans are really hungry a thing. i think if president obama -- the president said i'm going to shuck off all of this, go home. i am going to run and radically responsible, radically bold, radically revisionary campaign. one thing democrats to use republicans are impossible in trying to stop everything. i'm not going to change whether it's sure not. there's a lot of truth, but we can debate that later. my frustration is that all may be true in congress, but the administration has never gone to the people. these people are blocking me. i actually go to the people with a real plan. i'm going to keep going to them. i will call up since then her bowls or whoever the republicans voted in st. louis and girls, we're going to go all across this country until every american why we need a grand bargain, why it's good for us, what it will contain, why
ross perot made bill clinton a deficit producer. so down at the income of the elevator wasn't going all the way to the top. yet, ross perot must remember 120% of the vote almost. shows you how americans are really hungry a thing. i think if president obama -- the president said i'm going to shuck off all of this, go home. i am going to run and radically responsible, radically bold, radically revisionary campaign. one thing democrats to use republicans are impossible in trying to stop...
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clinton should come from the south. >> bill clinton was a rhodes scholar. >> john edwards is kmart. he is very self very self invol. when i told him not to run in 2003, he said i will never forget, even on my death bed, what you have done to me and my family. it was an extraordinary statement. >> he does have a sense of his own power. >> on his death bed, really. >> sadly he is in the dark valley, i'm glad he was not convicted because his family has been through a lot of tragedy. >> thank you very much, the great avenger. joan, i love it when you're simp thetic to the beautiful young men of the world. wait until you hear about donald rumsfeld. he is back. i would say president obama has a slightly better foreign policy track record than rummy, that's in the side show. i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got tw
clinton should come from the south. >> bill clinton was a rhodes scholar. >> john edwards is kmart. he is very self very self invol. when i told him not to run in 2003, he said i will never forget, even on my death bed, what you have done to me and my family. it was an extraordinary statement. >> he does have a sense of his own power. >> on his death bed, really. >> sadly he is in the dark valley, i'm glad he was not convicted because his family has been through a...
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even bill clinton regurgitated that at the dnc convention. but when you listen to the president, you watch him over time, he does this all the time. here's what i don't understand. how does he explain what you detail in this book about this crisis, his lack of leadership, how does he explain $5.4 trillion in debt when he said george bush was irresponsible for $4 trillion in 8 years. we took a credit card to the bank of china. he blames the republicans. he blames john boehner. he said, boehner was the one -- and he's right -- as you well know, there is a war going on in the republican party-- >>> boehner was there with a deal that i wouldn't have liked as a conservative and obatcha adds $4 and00 billion to the deal? >> it was for political reasons. it derailed the whole thing. now whether it would have worked, we don't know. it's for history to speculate. at the same time, i spent the last four years studying obama with this policy. i know you are not going to agree with this. genuine progressive in him. there is also a genuine blue dog, fisca
even bill clinton regurgitated that at the dnc convention. but when you listen to the president, you watch him over time, he does this all the time. here's what i don't understand. how does he explain what you detail in this book about this crisis, his lack of leadership, how does he explain $5.4 trillion in debt when he said george bush was irresponsible for $4 trillion in 8 years. we took a credit card to the bank of china. he blames the republicans. he blames john boehner. he said, boehner...
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president bill clinton took the stage to make his case for why voters should give obama another term. >> i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. >> clinton praised obama for his efforts to revive the economy. he said the president stopped the nation's slide and put the u.s. on the road to recovery. he also said republicans are asking voters to fire obama even though the previous administration left a mess that's not yet completely cleaned up. clinton said people who envision a country of shared prosperity and shared responsibility should vote for obama. the president is set to accept the nomination in a speech on thursday to wrap up the convention. >>> controversy has hit the convention over a back flip in the u.s. democrats party platform. members have voted to reinstate language declaring jerusalem the capital of israel. it's an apparent effort to appease jewish voters. >> president obama recognizes jerusalem as the capital of israel, and our party's platform should, as
president bill clinton took the stage to make his case for why voters should give obama another term. >> i want -- i want barack obama to be the next president of the united states. and i proudly nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. >> clinton praised obama for his efforts to revive the economy. he said the president stopped the nation's slide and put the u.s. on the road to recovery. he also said republicans are asking voters to fire obama even though the...
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the ultimate rockstar is bill clinton in a chilly new hampshire city with 14,000. we have seen president obama adapt the clinton economic plan, the balanced approach in terms of deficits. and today he employed the anthem of bill clinton, playing at the end of the clinton obama rally in new hampshire "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." a song we heard in 1992 and 1996. i heard more veteran reporters saying they had not heard that song in 10 or 12 years and they are bringing it back. you can see president obama trying to ride president clinton's coat tails. remarkable when you consider four years ago during the theater of primary, clinton and obama in 2008, bill clinton said the obama campaign was the biggest fairytale they had seen and they are now locked together and let me give you an idea of how much bill clinton is doing, he has done two dozen campaign events for president obama, and now comes word that on monday, tomorrow, in the final hours, former president clinton will be in pennsylvania for not one, but four events throughout the state, pittsburgh, philad
the ultimate rockstar is bill clinton in a chilly new hampshire city with 14,000. we have seen president obama adapt the clinton economic plan, the balanced approach in terms of deficits. and today he employed the anthem of bill clinton, playing at the end of the clinton obama rally in new hampshire "don't stop thinking about tomorrow." a song we heard in 1992 and 1996. i heard more veteran reporters saying they had not heard that song in 10 or 12 years and they are bringing it back....